Jonathan Sheffer is an American conductor and composer. He founded the Eos … Read Full Bio ↴Jonathan Sheffer is an American conductor and composer. He founded the Eos Orchestra in New York in 1995 as a laboratory of new programming ideas. He began studying conducting after working for nearly a decade as a composer and conductor of Hollywood film scores. He made his conducting debut with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra in 1991. In the early 90’s he lead the Seattle Symphony Orchestra in concerts that combined unusual new works and performers with the standard repertoire, which began the kinds of programming experiments that resulted a few years later in Eos, and eventually, in Red.
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Born To Darkness Part I
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@wyesjcbnwr8606
Very interesting. It is my humble opinion, that while Dracula seem to have been vengeful and cruel in the way he treated his opponents, he also genuinely seem to have loved the people of Romania and seem to have been tried to save them from oppression.
On the other hand there has been a power struggle between the Roman Church and the Eastern Orthodox church that played a major role in this, and eventually in his demise.
to me all those legends about him being a vampire, etc were created by the church, as this has been one of the ways in which they asserted control over the ignorant/unenlightened populace.
In my eyes he was just a human being, imperfect, but driven to help.
What I am trying to say is that the Orthodox church condemned him for a political reason, which is not based in reality.
They do not have the power to condemn a person to be undead. That is my take.
In any event, thank you for sharing this and shedding light on this story, and how events turned into an unreal myth.
@jmwilliamsart
To this day Vlad is remembered as national hero in Romania despite his brutality. He was an immensely charismatic leader who knew how to inspire men to fight.
@abrahamulagay4495
Vlad didn’t stop them at the gates of Vienna, he fought against the Ottomans in Romania, he won the first battle but lost the second in 17 June 1462. The siege of Vienna was in 1683 and the Ottomans lost the battle. The Chief Commander of the army that rescued Vienna was the Polish King, Jan Sobieski.
@user-ed1om7bp4g
Не путай 15 век и 17
@KAdams-dr4pc
Yeah ok ... Blah Blah Blah.
@dsala2614
THERE IS ALSO THE OTTOMAN (SULEIMAN) SIEGE OF VIENNA IN 1529 & 1532 WHICH FAILED
@dsala2614
NOT TO FORGET THE SIEGE OF VIENNA IN 1485 WHICH WAS THE CONSEQUENCE OF CONFLICT BETWEEN FREDERICK III & MATHIAS CORVINUS
@skitotrachia3361
he stopped them in shabaz šabac in western serbia. at the stari grad old fortress.
@otiliajuni
This movie represent 80% of Vlad Tepes life.
Beautiful movie and finally Romanian actors are playing in the movie. Even Romanian traditional music. Well done!👏👏👏💙💛❤
@leticiasurot1553
not only 10%
@DrFrankNStein-sf2ww
No, only 10%. What about the other 400 years ? 😊😉